Stories of Grief and Time and Healing

Here we are just having passed Halloween, which is also All Souls Day and Dio de los Muertos.  These holidays serve both culturally and spiritually as a time to reflect on those who have died.  Which usually brings up feelings about how we are going on without them.  So, in...

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Words of Wikstrom – October 2016

The Work of Healing This month we’re asking ourselves what it means that we, as Unitarian Universalists, are “a people of healing.”  The verb “to heal” has an interesting etymology.  According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, “heal” comes from the Old English hælan which means, “cure; save; make whole, sound and well.” ...

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